Ferdinando Paer Concert D Major For Organ & Orchestra Sachetti



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  • Model: BS1274
  • Condition: Like New

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Ferdinando Paer (1771-1839) was an Italian composer of the Classical and early Romantic periods, known for his contributions to opera and vocal music. Born in Parma, Italy, Paer initially trained as a violinist but later turned his focus to composition. He gained recognition for his operas, which included both serious and comic works. One of his most famous compositions is the opera "Leonora," which served as an inspiration for Ludwig van Beethoven's opera "Fidelio." Paer's music is characterized by its melodic beauty and dramatic expressiveness, reflecting the shifting musical styles of his time. Throughout his career, he held various positions in prominent European cities, including Dresden and Paris, where he contributed to the musical landscape of the era. Ferdinando Paer's legacy endures through his operatic works and his influence on the development of 19th-century opera.